Charles Patrick Desmond Cronin (USC): Possession is 99% of the Law: 3D Printing, Public Domain Cultural Artifacts and Copyright. As the United States faces the possibility of having its first woman President, Iris Berger discusses the President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Martin Belam on the difficulty of getting people to read about Lahore: You’ll see people complaining that the media doesn’t give as much prominence to terrorism atrocities outside of Western Europe as it does to those that take place in cities like Paris or Brussels — the data shows it is much, much harder to get people to read those stories. E. Alex Jung interviews RuPaul, the drag supermodel of the world, on how straight people steal from gay culture, meeting David Bowie, and why educating the youth is a waste of time. New Zealand votes to keep its flag after 56.6% back the status quo.

David Abraham (Miami): The Refugee Crisis and Germany: From Migration Crisis to Immigration and Integration Regime. Hugh Eakin on liberal, harsh Denmark: “The Danes may yet come through the current crisis a more stable, united, and open society than any of their neighbors. But they may also have shown that this openness extends no farther than the Danish frontier”. Oriane Sarrasin, Nicole Fasel, Eva Green and Marc Helbling on “Ivan S., rapist, soon to be Swiss” or when male migrants are pictured as a sexual danger. Jaume Marti Romero on the remarkable case of Spanish immigration.